Eddie Pan

Eddie Pan

Expertise: Institutional Investments, Insider Activity, Disruptive Innovations

Education: BBA, Finance, James Madison University

About Eddie:
Eddie Pan specializes in institutional investments and insider activity. He has been enamored with hedge funds since he began investing and regularly collaborates with industry executives to craft editorial pieces. Tracking the investments of institutional investors and insiders can provide a vast array of knowledge that is scarcely covered.

After receiving his BBA in Finance from James Madison University, Eddie began his career at Accenture as an analyst. Today, he writes for InvestorPlace’s Today’s Market team, which centers on the latest news involving popular stocks.

Eddie got his start in the financial media world by publishing articles on top-performing hedge funds and their investment strategies on Substack. He still publishes pieces on his Substack today.

Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits by Philip A. Fisher is Eddie’s favorite investment book. Fisher’s 15 Points have heavily influenced his investment strategy.

Recent Articles

AMC Stock: AMC Leverages Meme Frenzy to Raise $250 Million, Sell 72.5 Million Shares

AMC stock is rising higher after the company announced that it had completed a $250 million at-the-market offering.

PLUG Stock Surges 30% as Plug Power Lands New Dept. of Energy Loan

PLUG stock is in the green after the company announced that it had received an up to $1.66 billion conditional commitment loan guarantee.

Baillie Gifford Slashed Its Stake in NIO Stock by 83% in Q1

NIO stock is in focus after Baillie Gifford's Q1 Form 13F revealed that it had cut its stake in the Chinese automaker by 83%.

Baillie Gifford Loaded Up on Rivian (RIVN) Stock in Q1

RIVN stock is in focus after Baillie Gifford disclosed that it had picked up 22.19 million shares during Q1, increasing its stake by 714%.

AMC Stock Soars as Roaring Kitty Returns to Social Media

AMC stock is accelerating higher today following Roaring Kitty's return on X. However, shareholders shouldn't bet on these gains to last.